Episode Recap: "Bang and Burn"
OK, color me a little bit confused. When I asked Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
about the "fall finale" -- which at the time was to air in
mid-December, a few episodes from now -- she mentioned the helicopter
stunts. Then, thanks to the strike and Fox's rejiggered schedule, this
week's episode was dubbed the "fall finale." And yet there the
helicopters are...? This is something for me to figure out, but I had
to share my puzzlement. [Editor's note: I have since been told that
Jodi was mistaken when recounting the episode.] On with the recap!
I feel like so much has happened in the past three hours, after some
middling, poky episodes. All of a sudden, Gretchen and the Company
have some quasimilitary force at their disposal? Complete with a
steely bunker for strategic plotting and unrolling maps?
I liked the sequence where Michael labored to get word to Lincoln at
the same time Lincoln was trying to get word to Michael about
Whistler's secret agenda. Good tension. Imagine if swaggering Sammy
didn't bother to tell Lechero who was on the phone.
All of a sudden there's a tunnel beneath decrepit Sona, accessible by
state-of-the-art keypads, both of which Lechero knows the code for? He
never thought to round up his squad of goons to dig through the
rubble? Or is the point that even if they did get outside, they didn't
have a compromised section of fence to race for?
Lincoln and Sucre recording the gunshots -- is that for something
later? Or is that another clue that this episode was some sort of
mishmash of "Bang and Burn" and the actual "fall finale"? I know, I'm
getting caught up in that again. Sorry.
I sense that Dominic Purcell's want for Linc to get hot and heavy with
Sofia may be a step closer to fruition now that Whistler's lady feels
all betrayed and such by "Gary Miller." What does this guy know, what
is he capable of doing, with the stakes so high for "the General" and
his Company to bust him out? Seeing as how it almost worked (and that
it would have were Michael not locked up in Sona), why wasn't "bang
and burn" Plan A from the get-go?
Then there is Mahone. I can't tell if he was able to save his bacon as
he eventually reached some sort of lucidity at the end there. Did Lang
see him coming around, or did she toss the drugs as a form of giving
up on him? Again, I can't tell.
This was the last new episode for a while, gang, until Jan. 14. Good
cliff-hanger.
Source: TVguide.com
Posted by PJ at 11:20 PM 1 comments
Friday, November 2, 2007
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